As Americans we share a common nationality, but as American families we each have a rich and unique heritage that gives us our sense of identity. Our page is a tribute to our ancestors who left their homelands with little more than their willingness to work at making a better life for themselves and their families. These brave and adventurous people have profoundly influenced their descendants. We greatly admire their accomplishments and contributions to "The Land of Opportunity."By following the links below you will discover a little about our Italian and Polish families. Also included are a few sites that may help you with your own genealogical quest. We are extremely proud of our family tree and will be delighted to share what we have learned with any interested researcher.
Our Families From Poland
The ZALENSKI and BARTOLD families from the Provinces
of Ostroleka and Ciechanow,
PolandOur Families From Liguria
The MUSETTI
and PELLEGRI
families
from
the Province of
La Spezia,
ItalyOur Families From Abruzzo
The MANGIFESTA
and GALASSO families from the Provinces of
Pescara and
Chieti, ItalyOur Families From Calabria
The CRISPO
and
PULICE
families
from the
Province of
Cosenza, ItalyOur Families
From Trentino Alto Adige
The FERRARI
and BAILONI families from the Provinces of Trento and Bolzano, ItalyThe Musetti Surname Resource Center
Worldwide MUSETTI gleaningsOur Grafted Family Tree
Family Tree
Maker Page and Genealogy
Reports containing over 2,000
namesOur Family Photograph Album
Early
Family Photographs
Circa
1890's - 1940'sThe Voyage
Dates of Arrival,
Photographs of Ships, Manifest Information, etc.Our Entwined Family Trees
"Related" LinksClouds
A Mother's Day RemembrancePolish Costumes, Customs and Crafts
A brief overview
with links to other Web pages
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Genealogical queries are most welcomed. Annita Zalenski - atzki@optonline.net © 1998 (excluding graphics and music)
All rights reserved. This page may be freely linked;
however, neither it nor the information it provides may be
duplicated in any fashion without the author's consent.
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